Kingston Council’s plans to raise parking charges across the borough by 15% have received a mixed reaction from residents, councillors, and local business. According to
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Teen among six charged with attempted murder after New Malden shooting
17-year-old boy is among six people who have been charged with attempted murder following the shooting of a man in New Malden last month.
Number of LGBT residents in Kingston: How the borough compares to its neighbours
The 2021 census revealed the number of LGBT people in the UK is on the rise, but most choose to live in cities
Urban Room with a view: council urges residents to debate Kingston’s future
Deliberations about Kingston’s future building developments have been made concrete in the form of the borough’s first Urban Room. Hosted at Not My Beautiful House
Keep that clutter! Kingston’s Repair Cafe gives your knick-knacks new life
Repair Cafes are the latest sustainable, money saving phenomenon to set up in Kingston and help locals through the cost-of-living crisis. The crisis has continued
Image as Protest at Christea Roberts Gallery: The right art in the wrong place
The usual glamour of an exhibition at a Pall Mall gallery is obscured by scaffolding and the sound of builders scoffing bacon rolls. This is
London Ambulance Service strikers form picket line in New Malden
Trade union Unison held a strike next to New Malden Ambulance Station on Wednesday over pay and staffing. Ambulance personnel and control room dispatchers (all
Eight Ways to save money and have fun this Christmas
Christmas is fast approaching, and with it comes decorations, presents, and parties which can cost a lot. Due to the cost of living crisis, people
Black-owned Christmas market opens in Brixton
For the four Sundays leading up to Christmas, Brixton Village Market has a Black-owned Christmas Market with over 30 Black-owned businesses
Asylum seekers housed at hotel in Kingston by Home Office
A hotel in Kingston has been repurposed by the Home Office as temporary accommodation for asylum seekers, as the government struggles to cope with a